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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T08:22:34+00:00 2026-05-13T08:22:34+00:00

I am using piston and I would like to spit out a custom format

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I am using piston and I would like to spit out a custom format for my response.

My model is something like this:

class Car(db.Model):
   name = models.CharField(max_length=256)
   color = models.CharField(max_length=256)

Now when I issue a GET request to something like /api/cars/1/ I want to get a response like this:

{'name' : 'BMW', 'color' : 'Blue',
  'link' : {'self' : '/api/cars/1'}
}

However piston only outputs this:

{'name' : 'BMW', 'color' : 'Blue'}

In other words I want to customize the representation of a particular resource.

My piston Resource handler currently looks like this:

class CarHandler(AnonymousBaseHandler):
    allowed_methods = ('GET',)
    model = Car
    fields = ('name', 'color',)

    def read(self, request, car_id):
           return Car.get(pk=car_id)

So I don’t really get where I have the chance to customize the data. Unless I have to overwrite the JSON emitter, but that seems like a stretch.

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    2026-05-13T08:22:34+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:22 am

    You can return custom format by returning a Python dictionary. Here is an example on one of my app. I hope it helps.

    from models import *
    from piston.handler import BaseHandler
    from django.http import Http404
    
    class ZipCodeHandler(BaseHandler):
        methods_allowed = ('GET',)
    
        def read(self, request, zip_code):
            try:
                points = DeliveryPoint.objects.filter(zip_code=zip_code).order_by("name")
                dps = []
                for p in points:
                    name = p.name if (len(p.name)<=16) else p.name[:16]+"..."
                    dps.append({'name': name, 'zone': p.zone, 'price': p.price})
                return {'length':len(dps), 'dps':dps}    
            except Exception, e:
                return {'length':0, "error":e}
    
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